We went today, and it wasn't terrible, but I could have waited until it hit DVD. The animation was excellent; for example, on horses, you could see the individual hairs in their hide, grass and trees moved in the wind like in real life, and the scenes with water were beautiful. But the story was exactly like Happily N'Ever After, which BTW I do NOT recommend wasting time or money on.

Shrek wasn't the ogre-of-action he was in the previous two films. This time he took a backseat to the other characters, and while it was funny in places, it just wasn't as fresh and original now. So overall, not terrible, but not what I'd hoped for either.

Got to see it recently. It wasn't as over-the-top funny as the second one, and of course the novelty that helped carry the first is no longer there, but all in all, it's a good way to close out the series. (I've heard there's a fourth one in the work, but it's a prequel. Also, there's supposed to be some kind of spin-off starring Puss in Boots.)

There's a bit of innuendo and grossness to earn it that PG rating, but virtually nothing that could be considered morally offensive. There aren't really any big belly laughs either, but the humor keeps up at a steady pace. I particularly liked the sequence with Fiona breaking the news to Shrek that there's a blessed event on the way and then Puss in Boots giving a lecture on the facts of life when Shrek asks (rhetorically) "How could this happen?"

I was rather surprised to see Justin Timberlake was voicing the young King Arthur, though he does play it well. I guess he fits the part (which may or may not be a good thing). He's not much of a fighter, but he's almost too good for his own good as a politician. (One point that seemed a bit unresolved at the end is that he's very charming and manipulative, qualities that may make him popular, but may also make him a bad ruler.)

As usual, the references and parodies abound throughout the film, but there just isn't much left to lampoon after the second one. The graphics are frighteningly realistic, to the point that I almost expect a scandal in the near future in which an animated feature will be found to have actually had live actors playing some of the parts. My biggest disappointment with it is that it didn't have the after-the-show zinger at the end like the second one.